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I posted this as a comment: "As cute as this is... Is this cat declawed? Because it's making typical 'batting' motions, as if to play with/investigate the baby, which generally involves claws and/or quite powerful whacking. I can only assume that the cat is declawed, 'thus why it is not scratching the baby, because you can see it's toes extending a bit like they would when claws are extracted. If so, that is quite sad. :C As declawing is highly inhumane." |
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